40 Miss. Code. R. 2-2.3 - FULLY-ENCLOSED HUNTING BLINDS
A. For the purposes
of MISS. CODE ANN. §
49-7-31.1(1),
a "fully enclosed blind," is defined as:
1.
Any elevated stand with three or more connected sides that hides or conceals
the hunter from casual observation; or
2. Any ground level shooting house or blind
having four connected sides and a roof, which hides or conceals the hunter from
casual observation.
B.
It is the intent of the Commission that this definition shall apply to tripod
type stands, ladder stands, blinds and/or "shooting houses" or any other stand,
whether located on the ground or elevated above ground, that can be covered so
as to hide the hunter from view of game or other hunters.
C. Hunters shall not be required to wear five
hundred (500) square inches of solid unbroken hunter orange when:
1. Hunting from a deer stand that is elevated
twelve (12) feet or more above the ground; or
2. Hunting in a fully enclosed
blind.
D. Although
hunters are not required to wear the 500 square inches of hunter orange while
hunting in the above described stands, they must comply with the requirement
when traveling to and from the stands.
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